The climate has changed. Pollution has sterilized the human race. Few stragglers remain.
From the top of the tallest skyscraper in Denver, Colorado, a lonely girl named Juno watches the sun and sand torment the Rocky Mountains. She wonders why she was abandoned, wonders if she will ever see her mother again, and wonders why, on her thirteenth birthday, a mysteriously scarred woman has just shown up to kidnap her.
But there's no time to explain.
Instead, the woman makes three things painfully clear: Juno is being hunted, their only hope at safety is on the opposite side of the Rockies, and that this journey will be the hardest thing either of them has ever faced. As the resentful duo races across an unpredictable environment, Juno will also have to grapple with unpredictable changes of her own. She'll stumble upon mankind's follies, discover why things ended up the way they are. Then, once Juno learns just how important she truly is, she'll be forced to decide who she can trust, and who she'll have to leave behind...
Fans of The Last Of Us, Mad Max, and The Road will love this epic climate fiction adventure!
A Literary Titan Gold Award Winning Novel
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978-1-7362335-8-0 (9781736233580)
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Christopher C. Berke has spent most of his life in South Dakota, but has a deep fondness for traveling, especially to the Rocky Mountains of Colorado. When he's not reading or writing, he enjoys spending time with his supportive wife, Abby, and his two cats, Henry and Winston. Man, Kind is his debut novel.